Thursday, July 15, 2010

Mini-Ha-Ha

What to take with me that won't fill up too much space? Isn't it clever ofPierre Herme to create dessert art to use in the background of my still lifes? My suitcase is overloaded. But for the life of me. I can not find my MACARONS!!! Oh there they are, safe and sound :)

29 comments:

Well, Max has got to go (to Maine). The rest of what you ask, Carol, has just left my brain. Such is my state lately. But wanted to say that I remember well your posts from, perhaps 2 years ago on Maine. I loved them & hope you have a productive time. (And I hope it's cooler up there!)

I have a dollhouse based on one at Museum of city of NY--where oh where did you get those miniature macarons!! What can I give you for that info--sometimes you will have to visit me and see my Paris room! LuLu

Hi Carol, I love your blog! I know how fond of macarons and all things Laduree you are. I am a scarf collector and frequently troll through ebay. I saw this one and had to let you know.Best, (and please keep blogging)

Carol, it's fun to see how you are packing your trunk for Maine. This is an excellent time to depart New York.

The weather here is becoming challenging. All the same, before you depart or perhaps when you return, do stop by MOMA to see the Matisse show on the top floor. You might have already seen it? There are some exquite tiny monoprints whose subjects are ... food. That Henri really could draw!

wasn't mini ha ha the good friend of laughing water in some walt disney movie?Ooops-Minnehaha, "Laughing Water," in Summer, St. Paul ... preserved as a town park, are the graceful Falls of the Minnehaha (Sioux

Loved this post-- loved the mini's! You've got some great dishes, and I love those macarons!! I'm proud to say I actually have a dollhouse size green macaron. It's so teensy tiny and I love it! If you love Paris, and you like miniatures you've got to check out the most incredible petite maison at http://une-petite-folie.blogspot.com/The detail is incredible-- it's really difficult to determine if it's life size or mini!

I love this post! I'm crazy about your work, I'm moving later in the year and am going to fill my new house with your gorgeous pictures, your so talented and I love the story (and bear) behind it all x

Have a great trip to Maine. I just flipped back to many other postings from your previous trips. It has inspired me to get out my watercolors today. No water landscapes. I just moved inland but I will pick up my paintbox today. I can't wait to see your next post!

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Hi I'm Carol Gillott,
My Mom taught me watercolors at 5. I'm still at it, now tripping over cobblestones, living in a 6th-floor garret on l'Ile Saint-Louis, Paris. Read Parisbreakfast with a hot chocolate and croissant.
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